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Pleasant Valley Man Charged With Aggravated DWI Pleasant Valley Man Charged With Aggravated DWI
Pleasant Valley Man Charged With Aggravated DWI PLEASANT VALLEY, N.Y. – A Pleasant Valley man was charged with aggravated DWI Tuesday, according to the New York State Police. Michael Werner, 24, was found by troopers to be intoxicated after they were dispatched to conduct a welfare check on an unresponsive person in a vehicle, according to officials. Werner provided a breath sample that revealed his blood alcohol content was .24 percent, three times the legal limit of intoxication. He was issued tickets directing him to appear before the Town of Pleasant Valley court Tuesday, according to the report. 
James Muse Jr., 57, Of Bridgeport James Muse Jr., 57, Of Bridgeport
James Muse Jr., 57, Of Bridgeport BRIDGEPORT, Conn. –James E. Muse, Jr., 57, of Bridgeport, died Sunday, Nov. 1 in his home. Born in Richmond, Va. to Virginia Bowler Muse and the late James E. Muse, he had been a resident of Bridgeport since 1958. He served his country in the U.S. Marine Corps and was honorably discharged. He returned from the Marines and worked at Sikorsky Aircraft, where he had been employed the past 34 years. He was a former disciple of First Baptist Church of Stratford. He is survived by his mother, Virginia Muse, of Bridgeport; two sisters, Freda McGee of Bridgeport and Valerie Edwards of Stratfor…
Mario Marini, 81, Of Bridgeport Mario Marini, 81, Of Bridgeport
Mario Marini, 81, Of Bridgeport BRIDGEPORT, Conn. – Mario Marini, 81, of Bridgeport, husband of Maria Marini, died Monday, Nov. 2 at St. Vincent Medical Center. Born in Torrice, Province of Frosinone, Italy, June 7, 1934, he was a son of the late Costantino and Angelina Testani Marini. A master upholsterer by trade, he was employed by the Joseph Marini Upholstery Shop, as well as Brown Brothers Upholstery for many years. A New York Yankees fan and avid bowler, he received several trophies for his accomplishments in duckpin bowling. He also found great enjoyment gardening, traveling and spending time with his friends talkin…
Thomas J. Singleton, 85, Of Mount Kisco Thomas J. Singleton, 85, Of Mount Kisco
Thomas J. Singleton, 85, Of Mount Kisco MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. – Thomas J. Singleton, 85, of Mount Kisco, died Monday, Nov. 2. Born in 1930 to Matthew and Margaret Singleton in Greenwich, Conn., he attended local Mount Kisco public and parochial schools, then the State University at Albany and Albany Law School. He also attended the University of Paris (Sorbonne) and University of Maryland for additional studies. He practiced law in Mount Kisco for more than 55 years, originally with Salvato and Singleton, then Singleton and Singleton and finally with Singleton, Davis & Singleton, PLLC. Throughout his career, he was very active …
OTDA Commissioner Samuel Roberts Visits Rockland County DSS OTDA Commissioner Samuel Roberts Visits Rockland County DSS
Otda Commissioner Samuel Roberts Visits Rockland County DSS ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. – Samuel Roberts, commissioner of the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA), visited the Rockland County Department of Social Services last week. The OTDA works closely with DSS in supervising a variety of programs designed to help low-income working families, assist work-capable public assistance recipients in achieving entry into the workforce and oversee New York State’s child support enforcement program.
Diana Matson Of South Salem Diana Matson Of South Salem
Diana Matson Of South Salem SOUTH SALEM, N.Y. – Diana Matson, of South Salem, died Monday, Nov. 2 at the Westchester Medical Center. She was born in Philadelphia, to Charles Matson and Joan Mansfield Matson. The oldest of three children, she devoted much of her own childhood to raising her younger siblings, Christopher and Audrey. As a teen, she lived with her paternal grandparents. She won a full merit scholarship to Bryn Mawr and then Yale, where she entered a doctorate program in linguistics. She left during the last stages of her dissertation to begin a family. With her husband, Robert Visnov, she raised two chil…
Ben Carson Trounces Hillary Clinton Nationally, New Poll Reveals Ben Carson Trounces Hillary Clinton Nationally, New Poll Reveals
Ben Carson Trounces Hillary Clinton Nationally, New Poll Reveals Dr. Ben Carson currently leads over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton one year before the presidential election day, according to a Quinnipiac University National poll released Wednesday. Clinton's lead among women has dropped as American voters pick Carson over the Democrat by 50-40 percent. Women polled went 45 percent for Carson and 44 percent for Clinton, while men back the Republican 55-35 percent. Carson rates high in the honesty category, with a 62-24 percent rating, and gets the backing by American voters who believe he cares about their problems by 56-32 percent. But vot…
John Egan, 84, Of Yonkers John Egan, 84, Of Yonkers
John Egan, 84, Of Yonkers YONKERS, N.Y. – John Egan, 84, of Yonkers, formerly of Kilrush, County Clare, Ireland, died Friday, Oct. 31. He was the New York state past president of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and worked for Con Edison for more than 40 years. He was the husband of Katherine (neé Cunnane); father of Ann; Maureen (Michael) McGorty; Kathy (Michael) Connor; Jack (Tawna); and Joseph; and grandfather of seven. The family will be present from 3-8 p.m. Wednesday at F. Ruggiero & Sons, Inc., 732 Yonkers Ave., Yonkers. A funeral Mass will be conducted at 10:45 a.m. Thursday at St. Barnabas Church with…
Councilman Michael Sabatino Thanks Yonkers Voters For Victory Councilman Michael Sabatino Thanks Yonkers Voters For Victory
Councilman Michael Sabatino Thanks Yonkers Voters For Victory YONKERS, N.Y. – Yonkers Councilman Michael Sabatino won a second term Tuesday night to represent District 3. “I am incredibly grateful to have the confidence of this community to continue to serve on the City Council,” Sabatino said. “I’m proud of the progress we have made alongside Mayor Spano to move this city forward – to improve our schools, to create safer streets and to help create new jobs and economic development. “However, there’s still a lot of work to do, which is why I’m ready to get to work for everyday Yonkers families and seniors,” he continued. “We are so happy to see Mic…
Children With Special Needs Invited To Mahwah Basketball Clinic Children With Special Needs Invited To Mahwah Basketball Clinic
Children With Special Needs Invited To Mahwah Basketball Clinic MAHWAH, N.J. – Children with special needs are invited to “Bounce Out the Stigma” at a free basketball clinic from 4-6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20 at Down Town Sports in Mahwah. Boys and girls with autism, ADD, ADHD, epilepsy, Down’s Syndrome and other developmental disorders ages 7-18 can enjoy basketball in a non-competitive atmosphere. Kids will experience basketball drills for motor skill development and build self-confidence while enjoying the game. “Bounce Out the Stigma” is conducted by Mighty Mike Simmel, former Harlem Wizard and founder of the clinic. Click here to register. Down To…
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